An opposition amendment that would have allowed the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to rethink its pot follows member proposals has been narrowly defeated in the House of Lords.
Attempts to force the government to lay regulations on a charge cap before May 2015 were also voted down, with both Labour-sponsored amendments forcing division votes. Labour Baroness Maeve Sher...
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